I love your yellow quilt–it’s beautiful. I love the diagonal design, too. Many of my quilts have had the same alternate blocks in their design. I think it really gives the quilt a special look. I have put yellow in many quilts, but I’ve never done a monochromatic one–it’s just lovely.

It’s beautiful and if I didn’t hate piecing triangles I would “borrow” your idea! I agree, also, with a lot of the previous comments; yellow is the perfect color for this month in Ohio… it’s just so gloomy that anything of color is truly appreciated! The yellow is so welcoming against the cold gray of outside…
I don’t have anything on my design wall but I have “piles” of projects all over the work table! I did actually make a few decision:
1) my UFO, which was the hexagon quilt, I decided will be a long term project since I want to hand piece and quilt it AND I want it to be a twin size. I keep working on it little by little but I am not worried about it being finished by the end of the month. I just want some progress shown on it.
2) My yellow quilt I decided needs to be a twin size as well which means I need to add some more blocks and borders and it will be sort-of like a medallion quilt, or like a round-robin, instead of the table topper the pattern called for. My goal is to have the top done by the end of the month.
3) I started a couple more quilt-alongs with other blogs that I don’t want to lose track of. Otherwise instead of finishing UFOs I will be adding to them and I certainly don’t want that!

I love the yellow. I love that block with all the squares, have you demo’d that block before?? I am thinking that would be the perfect block to add to an idea I have on another quilt. I wish now I would have joined this yellow project….yours is so pretty.

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